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Recent Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

Dormy Inn Tokyo Hatchobori Natural Hot Spring
4.2/5114 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi
I stayed in this hotel chain in another city before, and after staying in the Tokyo branch I was pleasantly surprised as my experience was better than I expected! For a hotel of this price the amenities are very nice and you can get a nice stay in a quiet neighborhood. Would highly recommend this chain
Dormy Inn Akihabara Hot Spring
4.4/5257 Reviews
Akihabara
A bit disappointed with this hotel. Might be from my misunderstanding of the style of room? Not sure. The room was larger than others but laid out in a way that it felt very cramped, and we were tripping over our luggage. The mattress was hard and springy (could feel the springs popping when we moved) and the pillows were very flat. The hotel advertises a “private onsen” meaning you can only use it if booked in the hotel, but no where does it say “no tattoos” until you are checked in. I should have confirmed, but trusted the listing on Trip, because so many other hotels specify no tattoos on their listings. I just assumed no warning against it meant tattoos were okay, but I was wrong. Some extra amenities that were nice were the free late night ramen and ice cream, the manga library (all in Japanese though), and the free washing machine (must pay for drying). The location can’t be beat, it’s very close to a metro stop and Akihabara Electric Town. Despite this, I probably would not stay here again.
Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport
4.7/52629 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
We missed our connection and we’re delight to stay at the Villa Grand Hotel which was a 5 minute walk from the international departure hall at Haneda airport. It was snowing but we didn’t have to go outside as the hotel is connected to the airport. The service was excellent and efficient and the price was very reasonable. We were able to leave our bags at the hotel as our departure was in the evening. I would certainly stay here again.
Dormy Inn Ueno-Okachimachi Hot Spring
4.4/5265 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
Very clean, spacious, the biggest room I got so far for single occupancy, able to open my suitcase n still got space to walk around comfortably. Very convenient just 7 mins walk to/from Ueno station or 4 mins to/from Okachimachi station. Kensei Skyliner to Narita airport just short walk from Ueno station. Good for last min shopping at Ameyoko Street (Uniqlo/GU, supermarket, Daiso, Donki, etc). Delicious & affordable Chirashi Don Sushi bowl (must have). They also catered free half portion ramen at night, yakult & ice sticks after Onsen (manga at the entertainment room). Definitely will stay again.
HOSHINOYA Tokyo
4.6/542 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi
Hoshinoya is a very distinctive hotel. From the moment you enter the lobby, you have to take off your shoes. The lobby, corridors, elevators, and rooms are all decorated in tatami style, which is very clean. There is a very good hot spring on the top floor. After enjoying the hot spring, you will be served a glass of delicious ice milk. It is worth staying. Because the distance between the buildings is small, it is dark in the room, and there is no problem staying at night. But it will be a bit uncomfortable to stay in the hotel all day. The set meals ordered into the room are exquisite, but monotonous. So you can't always order in the room. This is the second time I have stayed in the same hotel, and the feeling is a little different. The first time was a bit shocking and very special. The second time, the experience is still very good, and the service quality must be five stars. Some waiters at the front desk are not good at English. Finally, a special point, in the afternoon, there was a traditional performance in the lobby, which echoed the traditional Japanese style inside the building, and it was very stylish.
Yuen Bettei Daita
4.6/548 Reviews
To be honest, I didn't have any expectations about going to a ryokan in Tokyo. The room is much smaller than expected and there is a lot of dust, so much so that you can see it. However, it is worth recommending that the bathing facilities (hot springs) were so enjoyable to use, and the breakfast was prepared well. Although it is not enough to enjoy a full day in the ryokan, it is recommended for those who want to play outside, come to the accommodation, relieve the fatigue of the trip with a hot spring bath, and experience a Japanese breakfast. It is 2 minutes away from the subway station, and you can also get to Shibuya and Shinjuku within 30 minutes. There are convenience stores (Lawson, 7-Eleven) at the nearest station, and a 10-minute walk away is a bar that is open until dawn. I recommend it to anyone who wants to experience a ryokan in Tokyo. Find ryokans in Fukuoka, Osaka, and Sapporo.

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